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- the present invention relates to the production of a non-transgenic plant resistant or tolerant to a herbicide of the phosphonomethylglycine family, e.g., glyphosate.
- the present invention also relates to the use of a recombinagenic oligonucleobase to make a desired mutation in the chromosomal or episomal sequences of a plant in the gene encoding for 5-enol pyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS).
- EPSPS 5-enol pyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase
- the mutated protein which substantially maintains the catalytic activity of the wild-type protein, allows for increased resistance or tolerance of the plant to a herbicide of the phosphonomethylglycine family, and allows for the substantially normal growth or development of the plant, its organs, tissues or cells as compared to the wild-type plant irrespective of the presence or absence of the herbicide.
- the present invention also relates to a non-transgenic plant cell in which the EPSPS gene has been mutated, a non-transgenic plant regenerated therefrom, as well as a plant resulting from a cross using a regenerated non-transgenic plant having a mutated EPSPS gene.
- Herbicide-tolerant plants may reduce the need for tillage to control weeds thereby effectively reducing soil erosion.
- One herbicide which is the subject of much investigation in this regard is N-phosphonomethylglycine, commonly referred to as glyphosate. Glyphosate inhibits the shikimic acid pathway which leads to the biosynthesis of aromatic compounds including amino acids, hormones and vitamins.
- glyphosate curbs the conversion of phosphoenolpyruvic acid (PEP) and 3-phosphoshikimic acid to 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimic acid by inhibiting the enzyme 5 -enolpyruvylshikimate-3 -phosphate synthase (hereinafter referred to as EPSP synthase or EPSPS).
- EPSP synthase phosphoenolpyruvic acid
- EPSPS 5 -enolpyruvylshikimate-3 -phosphate synthase
- the term "glyphosate” includes any herbicidally effective form of N-phosphonomethylglycine (including any salt thereof), other forms which result in the production of the glyphosate anion in plants and any other herbicides of the phosphonomethlyglycine family.
- Tolerance of plants to glyphosate can be increased by introducing a mutant EPSPS gene having an alteration in the EPSPS amino acid coding sequence into the genome of the plant.
- Examples of some of the mutations in the EPSPS gene for inducing glyphosate tolerance are described in the following patents: U.S. Patent No. 5,310,667; U.S.
- the glyphosate-tolerant EPSPS had lower catalytic efficiency (V max 0 /K m ), as shown by an increase in the K,,, for PEP, and a slight reduction of the V max of the wild-type plant enzyme (Kishore et al., 1988, Ann. Rev. Biochem. 57:627-663).
- Kmiec I 2.2 RECOMBINAGENIC OLIGONUCLEOBASES Recombinagenic oligonucleobases and their use to effect genetic changes in eukaryotic cells are described in United States patent No. 5,565,350 to Kmiec (Kmiec I). Kmiec I teaches a method for introducing specific genetic alterations into a target gene. Kmiec I discloses, inter alia, recombinagenic oligonucleobases having two strands, in which a first strand contains two segments of at least 8 RNA- like nucleotides that are separated by a third segment of from 4 to about 50 DNA-like nucleotides, termed an
- the nucleotides of the first strand are base paired to DNA-like nucleotides of a second strand.
- the first and second strands are additionally linked by a segment of single stranded nucleotides so that the first and second strands are parts of a single oligonucleotide chain.
- Kmiec I further teaches a method for introducing specific genetic alterations into a target gene. According to Kmiec I, the sequences of the RNA segments are selected to be homologous, i.e., identical, to the sequence of a first and a second fragment of the target gene.
- the sequence of the interposed DNA segment is homologous with the sequence of the target gene between the first and second fragment except for a region of difference, termed the "heterologous region.”
- the heterologous region can effect an insertion or deletion, or can contain one or more bases that are mismatched with the sequence of target gene so as to effect a substitution.
- the sequence of the target gene is altered as directed by the heterologous region, such that the target gene becomes homologous with the sequence of the recombinagenic oligonucleobase.
- ribose and 2'-O-methyiribose, i.e., 2'- methoxyribose, containing nucleotides can be used in recombinagenic oligonucleobases and that naturally-occurring deoxyribose-containing nucleotides can be used as DNA-like nucleotides.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,731,181 to Kmiec specifically disclose the use of recombinagenic oligonucleobases to effect genetic changes in plant cells and discloses further examples of analogs and derivatives of RNA- like and DNA-like nucleotides that can be used to effect genetic changes in specific target genes.
- Other patents discussing the use of recombinagenic oligonucleobases include: U.S. Patent Nos. 5,756,325; 5,871,984;
- Recombinagenic oligonucleobases include mixed duplex oligonucleotides, non-nucleotide containing molecules taught in Kmiec II and other molecules taught in the above-noted patents and patent publications.
- the present invention is directed to a non-transgenic plant or plant cell having one or more mutations in the EPSPS gene, which plant has increased resistance or tolerance to a member of the phosphonomethylglycine family and which plant exhibits substantially normal growth or development of the plant, its organs, tissues or cells, as compared to the corresponding wild-type plant or cell.
- the present invention is also directed to a non-transgenic plant having a mutation in the EPSPS gene, which plant is resistant to or has an increased tolerance to a member of the phosphonomethylglycine family, e.g., glyphosate, wherein the mutated EPSPS protein has substantially the same catalytic activity as compared to the wild-type EPSPS protein.
- the present invention is also directed to a method for producing a non- transgenic plant having a mutated EPSPS gene that substantially maintains the catalytic activity of the wild-type protein irrespective of the presence or absence of a herbicide of the phosphonomethylglycine family.
- the method comprises introducing into a plant cell a recombinagenic oligonucleobase with a targeted mutation in the EPSPS gene and identifying a cell, seed, or plant having a mutated EPSPS gene.
- the plant can be of any species of dicotyledonous, monocotyledonous or gymnospermous plant, including any woody plant species that grows as a tree or shrub, any herbaceous species, or any species that produces edible fruits, seeds or vegetables, or any species that produces colorful or aromatic flowers.
- the plant may be selected from a species of plant from the group consisting of canola, sunflower, tobacco, sugar beet, cotton, maize, wheat, barley, rice, sorghum, tomato, mango, peach, apple, pear, strawberry, banana, melon, potato, carrot, lettuce, onion, soya spp, sugar cane, pea, field beans, poplar, grape, citrus, alfalfa, rye, oats, turf and forage grasses, flax, oilseed rape, cucumber, morning glory, balsam, pepper, eggplant, marigold, lotus, cabbage, daisy, carnation, tulip, iris, lily, and nut producing plants insofar as they are not already specifically mentioned.
- the recombinagenic oligonucleobase can be introduced into a plant cell using any method commonly used in the art, including but not limited to, microcarriers (biolistic delivery), microfibers, electroporation, microinjection.
- the invention is also directed to the culture of cells mutated according to the methods of the present invention in order to obtain a plant that produces seeds, henceforth a "fertile plant", and the production of seeds and additional plants from such a fertile plant.
- the invention is further directed to a method of selectively controlling weeds in a field, the field comprising plants with the disclosed EPSPS gene alterations and weeds, the method comprising application to the field of a herbicide to which the said plants have been rendered resistant.
- the invention is also directed to novel mutations in the EPSPS gene that confer resistance or tolerance to a member of the phosphonomethylglycine family, e.g., glyphosate, to a plant or wherein the mutated EPSPS has substantially the same enzymatic activity as compared to wild-type EPSPS.
- An oligonucleobase is a polymer of nucleobases, which polymer can hybridize by Watson-Crick base pairing to a DNA having the complementary sequence.
- Nucleobases comprise a base, which is a purine, pyrimidine, or a derivative or analog thereof.
- Nucleobases include peptide nucleobases, the subunits of peptide nucleic acids, and morpholine nucleobases as well as nucleosides and nucleotides.
- Nucleosides are nucleobases that contain a pentosefuranosyl moiety, e.g., an optionally substituted riboside or 2'-deoxyriboside. Nucleosides can be linked by one of several linkage moieties, which may or may not contain a phosphorus.
- Nucleosides that are linked by unsubstituted phosphodiester linkages are termed nucleotides.
- An oligonucleobase chain has a single 5' and 3' terminus, which are the ultimate nucleobases of the polymer.
- a particular oligonucleobase chain can contain nucleobases of all types.
- An oligonucleobase compound is a compound comprising one or more oligonucleobase chains that are complementary and hybridized by Watson-Crick base pairing. Nucleobases are either deoxyribo-type or ribo-type.
- Ribo-type nucleobases are pentosefuranosyl containing nucleobases wherein the 2' carbon is a methylene substituted with a hydroxyl, alkyloxy or halogen.
- Deoxyribo-type nucleobases are nucleobases other than ribo-type nucleobases and include all nucleobases that do not contain a pentosefuranosyl moiety.
- An oligonucleobase strand generically includes both oligonucleobase chains and segments or regions of oligonucleobase chains.
- An oligonucleobase strand has a 3' end and a 5' end. When a oligonucleobase strand is coextensive with a chain, the 3' and 5' ends of the strand are also 3' and 5' termini of the chain.
- substantially normal growth of a plant, plant organ, plant tissue or plant cell is defined as a growth rate or rate of cell division of the plant, plant organ, plant tissue, or plant cell that is at least 35%, at least 50%, at least 60%, or at least 75% of the growth rate or rate of cell division in a corresponding plant, plant organ, plant tissue or plant cell expressing the wild type EPSPS protein.
- substantially normal development of a plant, plant organ, plant tissue or plant cell is defined as the occurrence ofone or more developmental events in the plant, plant organ, plant tissue or plant cell that are substantially the same as those occurring in a corresponding plant, plant organ, plant tissue or plant cell expressing the wild type EPSPS protein.
- plant organs include, but are not limited to, leaves, stems, roots, vegetative buds, floral buds, meristems, embryos, cotyledons, endosperm, sepals, petals, pistils, carpels, stamens, anthers, microspores, pollen, pollen tubes, ovules, ovaries and fruits, or sections, slices or discs taken therefrom.
- Plant tissues include, but are not limited to, callus tissues, ground tissues, vascular tissues, storage tissues, meristematic tissues, leaf tissues, shoot tissues, root tissues, gall tissues, plant tumor tissues, and reproductive tissues.
- Plant cells include, but are not limited to, isolated cells with cell walls, variously sized aggregates thereof, and protoplasts.
- Plants are substantially "tolerant” to glyphosate when they are subjected to it and provide a dose/response curve which is shifted to the right when compared with that provided by similarly subjected non-tolerant like plant.
- Such dose/response curves have "dose” plotted on the X-axis and “percentage kill", "herbicidal effect”, etc., plotted on the y-axis. Tolerant plants will require more herbicide than non-tolerant like plants in order to produce a given herbicidal effect.
- Plants which are substantially "resistant” to the glyphosate exhibit few, if any, necrotic, lytic, chlorotic or other lesions, when subjected to glyphosate at concentrations and rates which are typically employed by the agrochemical community to kill weeds in the field. Plants which are resistant to a herbicide are also tolerant of the herbicide.
- resistant and tolerant are to be construed as “tolerant and/or resistant” within the context of the present application.
- FIG. 1 A is the DNA sequence of Arabidopsis thaliana EPSPS gene (SEQ ID NO:l). The bold underlined nucleotide residues are the targeted residues.
- FIG. IB is the amino acid sequence of Arabidopsis thaliana EPSPS protein (SEQ ID NO:2). The bold and underlined amino acid residues are the targeted residues.
- FIG. 2 is a list of the Arabidopsis thaliana wild-type and mutant EPSPS nucleotide and amino acid sequences in the region of amino acid position 173 to 183; wild- type nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO:l) and wild-type amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:2), mutant A 177 nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO:3) and amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:4); mutant I 17g nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO:5) and amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:6); mutant A ]77 I ]78 nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO:7) and amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:8); mutant I 178 S 182 nucleotide sequence (SEQ ID NO:9) and amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO: 10); mutant A I
- FIG. 3A-C is an alignment of the DNA of Arabidopsis thaliana EPSPS gene performed by DNAStar (LaserGene), (SEQ ID NO:l) with the nucleotide sequences of Brassica napus (SEQ ID NO:23); Petunia hybrida (SEQ ID NO:24); and Zea mays (SEQ ID NO:25) EPSPS gene.
- the sequences are aligned using J. Hein method with weighted residue weight table.
- FIG. 4 is an alignment of the Arabidopsis thaliana EPSPS amino acid sequence (SEQ ID NO:2) with the Brassica napus (SEQ ID NO:26); Petunia hybrida (SEQ ID NO:27); and Zea mays (SEQ ID NO:28) EPSPS amino acid sequences. The sequences are aligned using J. Hein method with weighted residue weight table.
- SEQ ID NO:2 Arabidopsis thaliana EPSPS amino acid sequence
- SEQ ID NO:26 Brassica napus
- Petunia hybrida SEQ ID NO:27
- Zea mays SEQ ID NO:28
- FIG. 5 is a list of the mutagenesis primers used, with the targeted codons in bold characters (mutant primer A 177 (SEQ ID NO:29); mutant primer I 178 (SEQ ID NO:30); mutant primer A ]77 I 178 (SEQ ID NO:31); mutant primer I 178 S 182 (SEQ ID NO:32); mutant primer A 177 S 182 (SEQ ID NO:34); mutant primer A 177 l 178 S 182 (SEQ ID NO:35); mutant primer V !77 S 182 (SEQ ID NO:35); mutant primer L I78 S 182 (SEQ ID NO:36); mutant primer A, 77 V 178 (SEQ ID NO:37); and mutant primer A 177 L 182 (SEQ ID NO:38)).
- FIG. 6 is the growth measured by optical density at 600 nm of Arabidopsis clones in the presence (+) and absence (-) of 17 mM glyphosate.
- FIG. 7 is a western blot showing the expression of His-tagged Bacillus, Arabidopsis wild type (WT) and mutant (AS) EPSPS proteins isolated from cell lysates (L) and eluates (E). Untransformed Salmonella as a negative control shows no EPSPS expression.
- the bottom panel is a silver-stained duplicate gel.
- the present invention is directed to a non-transgenic plant or plant cell having a mutation in the EPSPS gene, which plant has increased resistance or tolerance to a member of the phosphonomethylglycine family and which plant exhibits substantially normal growth or development of the plant, its organs, tissues or cells, as compared to the corresponding wild-type plant or cell.
- the present invention is also directed to a non- transgenic plant having a mutation in the EPSPS gene, which plant is resistant to or has an increased tolerance to a member of the phosphonomethylglycine family, e.g., glyphosate, wherein the mutated EPSPS protein has substantially the same catalytic activity as compared to the wild-type EPSPS protein.
- the present invention is also directed to a method for producing a non- transgenic plant having a mutated EPSPS gene that substantially maintains the catalytic activity of the wild-type protein irrespective of the presence or absence of a herbicide of the phosphonomethylglycine family.
- the method comprises introducing into a plant cell a recombinagenic oligonucleobase with a targeted mutation in the EPSPS gene and identifying a cell, seed, or plant having a mutated EPSPS gene.
- the plant can be of any species of dicotyledonous, monocotyledonous or gymnospermous plant, including any woody plant species that grows as a tree or shrub, any herbaceous species, or any species that produces edible fruits, seeds or vegetables, or any species that produces colorful or aromatic flowers.
- the plant may be selected from a species of plant from the group consisting of canola, sunflower, tobacco, sugar beet, cotton, maize, wheat, barley, rice, sorghum, tomato, mango, peach, apple, pear, strawberry, banana, melon, potato, carrot, lettuce, onion, soya spp, sugar cane, pea, field beans, poplar, grape, citrus, alfalfa, rye, oats, turf and forage grasses, flax, oilseed rape, cucumber, morning glory, balsam, pepper, eggplant, marigold, lotus, cabbage, daisy, carnation, tulip, iris, lily, and nut producing plants insofar as they are not already specifically mentioned.
- the recombinagenic oligonucleobase can be introduced into a plant cell using any method commonly used in the art, including but not limited to, microcarriers (biolistic delivery), microfibers, electroporation, microinjection.
- the invention is also directed to the culture of cells mutated according to the methods of the present invention in order to obtain a plant that produces seeds, henceforth a "fertile plant", and the production of seeds and additional plants from such a fertile plant.
- the invention is further directed to a method of selectively controlling weeds in a field, the field comprising plants with the disclosed EPSPS gene alterations and weeds, the method comprising application to the field of a herbicide to which the said plants have been rendered resistant.
- the invention is also directed to novel mutations in the EPSPS gene that confer resistance or tolerance to a member of the phosphonomethylglycine family, e.g., glyphosate, to a plant or wherein the mutated EPSPS has substantially the same enzymatic activity as compared to wild-type EPSPS.
- RNA segment RNA-type nucleotides
- Kmiec II discloses that purine and pyrimidine base-containing non- nucleotides can be substituted for nucleotides.
- recombinagenic oligonucleobase is used herein to denote the molecules that can be used in the methods of the present invention and include mixed duplex oligonucleotides, non-nucleotide containing molecules taught in Kmiec II, single stranded oligodeoxynucleotides and other recombinagenic molecules taught in the above noted patents and patent publications.
- the recombinagenic oligonucleobase is a mixed duplex oligonucleotide in which the RNA- type nucleotides of the mixed duplex oligonucleotide are made RNase resistant by replacing the 2'-hydroxyl with a fluoro, chloro or bromo functionality or by placing a substituent on the 2'-O.
- Suitable substituents include the substituents taught by the Kmiec II.
- Alternative substituents include the substituents taught by U.S. Patent No. 5,334,711 (Sproat) and the substituents taught by patent publications EP 629 387 and EP 679 657 (collectively, the Martin Applications), which are hereby incorporated by reference.
- RNA-type nucleotide means a 2'-hydroxyl or 2'-Substituted Nucleotide that is linked to other nucleotides of a mixed duplex oligonucleotide by an unsubstituted phosphodiester linkage or any of the non-natural linkages taught by Kmiec I or Kmiec II.
- deoxyribo-type nucleotide means a nucleotide having a 2'-H, which can be linked to other nucleotides of a MDON by an unsubstituted phosphodiester linkage or any of the non-natural linkages taught by Kmiec I or Kmiec II.
- the recombinagenic oligonucleobase is a mixed duplex oligonucleotide that is linked solely by unsubstituted phosphodiester bonds.
- the linkage is by substituted phosphodiesters, phosphodiester derivatives and non-phosphorus-based linkages as taught by Kmiec II.
- each RNA-type nucleotide in the mixed duplex oligonucleotide is a 2'-Substituted Nucleotide.
- 2'- Substituted Ribonucleotides are 2'-fluoro, 2'-methoxy, 2'-propyloxy, 2'-allyloxy, 2'- hydroxylethyloxy, 2'-methoxyethyloxy, 2'-fluoropropyloxy and 2'-trifiuoropropyloxy substituted ribonucleotides. More preferred embodiments of 2'-Substituted Ribonucleotides are 2'-fluoro, 2'-methoxy, 2'-methoxyethyloxy, and 2'-allyloxy substituted nucleotides.
- the mixed duplex oligonucleotide is linked by unsubstituted phosphodiester bonds.
- mixed duplex oligonucleotide having only a single type of 2'- substituted RNA-type nucleotide are more conveniently synthesized, the methods of the invention can be practiced with mixed duplex oligonucleotides having two or more types of RNA-type nucleotides.
- the function of an RNA segment may not be affected by an interruption caused by the introduction of a deoxynucleotide between two RNA-type trinucleotides, accordingly, the term RNA segment encompasses such an "interrupted RNA segment.”
- An uninterrupted RNA segment is termed a contiguous RNA segment.
- an RNA segment can contain alternating RNase-resistant and unsubstituted 2'-OH nucleotides.
- the mixed duplex oligonucleotides preferably have fewer than 100 nucleotides and more preferably fewer than 85 nucleotides, but more than 50 nucleotides.
- the first and second strands are Watson-Crick base paired.
- the strands of the mixed duplex oligonucleotide are covalently bonded by a linker, such as a single stranded hexa, penta or tetranucleotide so that the first and second strands are segments of a single oligonucleotide chain having a single 3' and a single 5' end.
- the 3' and 5' ends can be protected by the addition of a "hairpin cap" whereby the 3' and 5' terminal nucleotides are Watson-Crick paired to adjacent nucleotides.
- a second hairpin cap can, additionally, be placed at the junction between the first and second strands distant from the 3' and 5' ends, so that the Watson-Crick pairing between the first and second strands is stabilized.
- the first and second strands contain two regions that are homologous with two fragments of the target EPSPS gene, i.e., have the same sequence as the target gene.
- a homologous region contains the nucleotides of an RNA segment and may contain one or more DNA-type nucleotides of connecting DNA segment and may also contain DNA-type nucleotides that are not within the intervening DNA segment.
- the two regions of homology are separated by, and each is adjacent to, a region having a sequence that differs from the sequence of the target gene, termed a "heterologous region.”
- the heterologous region can contain one, two or three mismatched nucleotides.
- the mismatched nucleotides can be contiguous or alternatively can be separated by one or two nucleotides that are homologous with the target gene.
- the heterologous region can also contain an insertion or one, two, three or of five or fewer nucleotides.
- the sequence of the mixed duplex oligonucleotide may differ from the sequence of the target gene only by the deletion of one, two , three, or five or fewer nucleotides from the mixed duplex oligonucleotide.
- the length and position of the heterologous region is, in this case, deemed to be the length of the deletion, even though no nucleotides of the mixed duplex oligonucleotide are within the heterologous region.
- the distance between the fragments of the target gene that are complementary to the two homologous regions is identically the length of the heterologous region when a substitution or substitutions is intended.
- the heterologous region contains an insertion, the homologous regions are thereby separated in the mixed duplex oligonucleotide farther than their complementary homologous fragments are in the gene, and the converse is applicable when the heterologous region encodes a deletion.
- RNA segments of the mixed duplex oligonucleotides are each a part of a homologous region, i.e., a region that is identical in sequence to a fragment of the target gene, which segments together preferably contain at least 13 RNA-type nucleotides and preferably from 16 to 25 RNA-type nucleotides or yet more preferably 18-22 RNA-type nucleotides or most preferably 20 nucleotides.
- RNA segments of the homology regions are separated by and adjacent to, i.e., "connected by" an intervening DNA segment.
- each nucleotide of the heterologous region is a nucleotide of the intervening DNA segment.
- mutator segment An intervening DNA segment that contains the heterologous region of a mixed duplex oligonucleotide is termed a "mutator segment.”
- the change to be introduced into the target EPSPS gene is encoded by the heterologous region.
- the change to be introduced into the EPSPS gene may be a change in one or more bases of the EPSPS gene sequence or the addition or deletion ofone or more bases.
- the recombinagenic oligonucleobase is a single stranded oligodeoxynucleotide mutational vector or SSOMV, which is disclosed in International Patent Application PCT/USOO/23457, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- SSOMV single stranded oligodeoxynucleotide mutational vector
- the sequence of the SSOMV is based on the same principles as the mutational vectors described in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,756,325; 5,871,984; 5,760,012; 5,888,983; 5,795,972; 5, 780,296; 5,945,339; 6,004,804; and 6,010,907 and in International Publication Nos.
- the sequence of the SSOMV contains two regions that are homologous with the target sequence separated by a region that contains the desired genetic alteration termed the mutator region.
- the mutator region can have a sequence that is the same length as the sequence that separates the homologous regions in the target sequence, but having a different sequence. Such a mutator region can cause a substitution.
- the homolgous regions in the SSOMV can be contiguous to each other, while the regions in the target gene having the same sequence are separated by one, two or more nucleotides.
- Such a SSOMV causes a deletion from the target gene of the nucleotides that are absent from the SSOMV.
- sequence of the target gene that is identical to the homologous regions may be adjacent in the target gene but separated by one two or more nucleotides in the sequence of the SSOMV.
- Such an SSOMV causes an insertion in the sequence of target gene.
- the nucleotides of the SSOMV are deoxyribonucleotides that are linked by unmodified phosphodiester bonds except that the 3' terminal and/or 5' terminal internucleotide linkage or alternatively the two 3' terminal and or 5' terminal internucleotide linkages can be a phosphorothioate or phosphoamidate.
- an internucleotide linkage is the linkage between nucleotides of the SSOMV and does not include the linkage between the 3' end nucleotide or 5' end nucleotide and a blocking substituent, see supra.
- the length of the SSOMV is between 21 and 55 deoxynucleotides and the lengths of the homology regions are, accordingly, a total length of at least 20 deoxynucleotides and at least two homology regions should each have lengths of at least 8 deoxynucleotides .
- the SSOMV can be designed to be complementary to either the coding or the non-coding strand of the target gene.
- both the mutator nucleotide be a pyrimidine.
- both the mutator nucleotide and the targeted nucleotide in the complementary strand be pyrimi dines.
- Particularly preferred are SSOMV that encode transversion mutations, i.e., a C or T mutator nucleotide is mismatched, respectively, with a C or T nucleotide in the complementary strand.
- the SSOMV can contain a 5' blocking substituent that is attached to the 5' terminal carbons through a linker.
- the chemistry of the linker is not critical other than its length, which should preferably be at least 6 atoms long and that the linker should be flexible.
- a variety of non-toxic substituents such as biotin, cholesterol or other steroids or a non-intercalating cationic fluorescent dye can be used.
- reagents to make SSOMV are the reagents sold as Cy3TM and Cy5TM by Glen Research, Sterling VA, which are blocked phosphoroamidites that upon incorporation into an oligonucleotide yield 3,3,3',3'-tetramefhyl N,N'-isopropyl substituted indomonocarbocyanine and indodicarbocyanine dyes, respectively. Cy3 is the most preferred. When the indocarbocyanine is N-oxyalkyl substituted it can be conveniently linked to the 5' terminal of the oligodeoxynucleotide through as a phosphodiester with a 5' terminal phosphate.
- the chemistry of the dye linker between the dye and the oligodeoxynucleotide is not critical and is chosen for synthetic convenience.
- the resulting 5' modification consists of a blocking substituent and linker together which are a N-hydroxypropyl, N'-phosphatidylpropyl 3,3,3',3'-tetramethyl indomonocarbocyanine.
- the indocarbocyanine dye is tetra substituted at the 3 and 3' positions of the indole rings. Without limitation as to theory these substitutions prevent the dye from being an intercalating dye.
- the identity of the substituents at these positions are not critical.
- the SSOMV can in addition have a 3' blocking substituent. Again the chemistry of the 3' blocking substituent is not critical.
- the Arabidopsis thaliana EPSPS gene (see Figure 1 A) and corresponding EPSPS enzyme (see Figure IB) comprises a mutation at one or more amino acid residues selected from the group consisting of Leu 173 , Gly 177 , Thr 178 , Ala 179 , Met 180 , Arg 181 , Pro 182 , Ser 98 , Ser 255 and Leu 198 , or at an analogous position in an EPSPS paralog, and the mutation results in one or more of the following amino acid substitutions in the EPSPS enzyme in comparison with the wild-type sequence:
- the amino acid residue to be changed is Leu within the contiguous sequence Leu- Tyr-Leu-Gly-Asn (SEQ ID NO:29) and is changed to Phe; or the amino acid residue to be changed is Gly within the contiguous sequence Asn-Ala-Gly-Thr-Ala (SEQ ID NO:30) and is changed to Ala or He; or the amino acid to be changed is Thr within the contiguous sequence Ala-Gly-Thr- Ala-Met (SEQ ID NO:31) and is changed to He, Val or Leu; or the amino acid to be changed is Ala within the contiguous sequence Gly-Thr- Ala-Met- Arg (SEQ ID NO:32) and is changed to Gly; or the amino acid to be changed is Met within the contiguous sequence Thr-Ala-Met-Arg-Pro (SEQ ID NO:33) and is changed to Cys; or the amino acid to be changed is Arg within the contiguous sequence
- one or more of the foregoing changes can be made in the EPSPS amino acid sequence.
- the mutation may result in the replacement of any amino acid at positions corresponding to 256, 284-288 and 353-356 with respect to the EPSPS protein depicted in Figure IB (SEQ ID NO. 2).
- the EPSPS gene is mutated at amino acid position 177 in which Gly is replaced by Ala.
- Another specific embodiment is the substitution of Thr at amino acid position 178 by He.
- a further specific embodiment comprises a mutation at amino acid position 177 in which Gly is replaced by Ala, plus the additional substitution of Thr at amino acid position 178 by He.
- Other specific embodiments of the present invention are directed to mutations at amino acid position 178, in which Thr is replaced by He, plus the additional mutation at position 182, in which Pro is replaced by Ser.
- Other embodiments include the substitution of Gly at amino acid position 177 by Ala, plus the additional mutation at amino acid position 182, in which Pro is substituted by Ser.
- mutated EPSPS sequences comprise the substitution of Gly at position 177 by Ala, plus the substitution at position 178, in which Thr is replaced by He, plus the additional substitution of Pro at amino acid position 182 by Ser.
- Another embodiment is the substitution of Thr at amino acid position 178 by Val and the additional mutation at amino acid positionl82, in which Pro is replaced by Ser.
- a further specific embodiment includes the substitution of Thr at position 178 by Leu, plus the mutation at amino acid position 182, in which Pro is replaced by Ser.
- a further embodiment includes, the substitution at amino acid position 177 in which Gly is replaced by Ala, plus the substitution of Thr at position 178 by Val.
- the invention also embodies the substitution at amino acid position 177 in which Gly is replaced by Ala, plus the replacement of Thr at amino acid position 178 by Leu (see Figure 2).
- the foregoing mutations in the EPSPS gene were described using the Arabidopsis thaliana EPSPS gene (SEQ ID NO:l) and protein (SEQ ID NO:2).
- the present invention also encompasses mutant EPSPS genes of other species (paralogs).
- mutant EPSPS genes of other species paralogs.
- the number of the amino acid residue to be changed in one species may be different in another species.
- the analogous position is readily identified by one of skill in the art by sequence homology.
- Figure 3 A-C shows the aligned nucleotide sequences and Figure 4 shows the aligned amino acid sequences of four paralogs of the EPSPS gene, Arabidopsis thaliana, Zea mays, Petunia hybrida, and Brassica napus.
- the analogous positions in Zea mays are Leu 97 , Gly I01 , Thr ]02 , Ala 103 , Met ]04 , Arg 105 , Pro ]06 , Ser 23 , Ser I79 and Leu 122 .
- the Zea mays EPSPS amino acid sequence is mutated at one or more of the following amino acid positions and results in one or more of the following substitutions:
- the amino acid residue to be changed is Leu within the contiguous sequence Leu-Phe-Leu-Gly-Asn (SEQ ID NO:39) and is changed to Phe; or the amino acid residue to be changed is Gly within the contiguous sequence Asn-Ala-Gly-Thr-Ala (SEQ ID NO:30) and is changed to Ala or He; or the amino acid to be changed is Thr within the contiguous sequence Ala-Gly-Thr- Ala-Met (SEQ ID NO:31) and is changed to He, Val or Leu; or the amino acid to be changed is Ala within the contiguous sequence Gly-Thr- Ala-Met- Arg (SEQ ID NO:32) and is changed to Gly; or the amino acid to be changed is Met within the contiguous sequence Thr-Ala-Met-Arg-Pro (SEQ ID NO:33) and is changed to Cys; or the amino acid to be changed is Arg within the
- the analogous amino acid positions are Leu 169 , Gly 173 , Thr 174 , Ala 175 , Met 176 , Arg 177 , Pro 17g , Ser 94 , Ser 25) and Leu 194 .
- the Brassica napus EPSPS amino acid sequence is mutated at one or more of the following amino acid positions and results in one or more of the following substitutions: (i) Leu ⁇ 69 - Phe ( ⁇ ) Gly 173 - Ala or He
- the amino acid residue to be changed is Leu within the contiguous sequence Leu-Tyr-Leu-Gly-Asn (SEQ ID NO:29) and is changed to Phe; or the amino acid residue to be changed is Gly within the contiguous sequence Asn-Ala-Gly-Thr-Ala (SEQ ID NO: 30) and is changed to Ala or He; or the amino acid to be changed is Thr within the contiguous sequence Ala-Gly-Thr- Ala-Met (SEQ ID NO:31) and is changed to He, Val or Leu; or the amino acid to be changed is Ala within the contiguous sequence Gly-Thr-Ala- Met-Arg (SEQ ID NO:32) and is changed to Gly; or the amino acid to be changed is Met within the contiguous sequence Thr-Ala-Met-Arg-Pro (SEQ ID NO:33) and is changed to Cys; or the amino acid to be changed is Arg within the contiguous sequence Ala-Met- Arg- Pro-
- Petunia hybrida the analogous positions are Leu 169 , Gly 173 , Thr, 74 , Ala 175 , Met 176 , Arg 177 , Pro ⁇ 8 , Ser 94 , Ser 25 ⁇ and Leu 194 .
- the Petunia hybrida EPSPS amino acid sequence is mutated at one or more of the following amino acid positions and results in one or more of the following substitutions:
- the amino acid residue to be changed is Leu within the contiguous sequence Leu-Phe-Leu-Gly-Asn (SEQ ID NO:39) and is changed to Phe; or the amino acid residue to be changed is Gly within the contiguous sequence Asn-Ala-Gly-Thr-Ala (SEQ ID NO: 30) and is changed to Ala or He; or the amino acid to be changed is Thr within the contiguous sequence Ala-Gly-Thr- Ala-Met (SEQ ID NO:31) and is changed to He, Val or Leu; or the amino acid to be changed is Ala within the contiguous sequence Gly-Thr-Ala- Met-Arg (SEQ ID NO:32) and is changed to Gly; or the amino acid to be changed is Met within the contiguous sequence Thr-Ala-Met-Arg-Pro (SEQ ID NO:33) and is changed to Cys; or the amino acid to be changed is Arg within
- Any commonly known method can be used in the methods of the present invention to transform a plant cell with a recombinagenic oligonucleobases. Illustrative methods are listed below.
- microcarriers for introducing large fragments of DNA into plant cells having cellulose cell walls by projectile penetration is well known to those skilled in the relevant art (henceforth biolistic delivery).
- United States Patent Nos. 4,945,050; 5,100,792 and 5,204,253 describe general techniques for selecting microcarriers and devices for projecting them. Specific conditions for using microcarriers in the methods of the present invention are described in International Publication WO 99/07865.
- ice cold microcarriers 60 mg/ml
- mixed duplex oligonucleotide 60 mg/ml
- CaCl 2 2.5 M
- spermidine 0.1 M
- Recombinagenic oligonucleobases can also be introduced into plant cells for the practice of the present invention using micro fibers to penetrate the cell wall and cell membrane.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,302,523 to Coffee et al. describes the use of 30 x 0.5 ⁇ m and
- An illustrative technique for micro fiber delivery of a recombinagenic 0 oligonucleobase is as follows: Sterile microfibers (2 ⁇ g) are suspended in 150 ⁇ l of plant culture medium containing about 10 ⁇ g of a mixed duplex oligonucleotide. A suspension culture is allowed to settle and equal volumes of packed cells and the sterile fiber/nucleotide suspension are vortexed for 10 minutes and plated. Selective media are applied immediately or with a delay of up to about 120 hours as is appropriate for the particular
- the recombinagenic oligonucleobases can be delivered to the plant cell by electroporation of a protoplast derived from a plant part.
- 30 protoplasts are formed by enzymatic treatment of a plant part, particularly a leaf, according to techniques well known to those skilled in the art. See, e.g., Gallois et al, 1996, in Methods in Molecular Biology 55:89-107, Humana Press, Totowa, NJ; Kipp et al, 1999, in Methods in Molecular Biology 133:213-221, Humana Press, Totowa, NJ.
- the protoplasts need not be cultured in growth media prior to electroporation.
- the recombinagenic oligonucleobase can be delivered to the plant cell by whiskers or microinjection of the plant cell.
- the so called whiskers technique is performed essentially as described in Frame et al., 1994, Plant J. 6:941-948.
- the recombinagenic oligonucleobase is added to the whiskers and used to transform the plant cells.
- the recombinagenic oligonucleobase may be co-incubated with plasmids comprising sequences encoding proteins capable of forming recombinase complexes in plant cells such that recombination is catalyzed between the oligonucleotide and the target sequence in the EPSPS gene.
- Plants or plant cells can be tested for resistance or tolerance to a herbicide using commonly known methods in the art, e.g., by growing the plant or plant cell in the presence of a herbicide and measuring the rate of growth as compared to the growth rate in the absence of the herbicide.
- AtEXPEXP2CM-2 5 '-GCAGATCTGAGCTCTTAGTGCTTTGTGATTCTTTCAAGTAC-3 ' (SEQ ID NO: 1
- the EPSPS coding region of the AroE Bacillus subtilis gene was obtained by PCR using the following primers: BsAroE5'Xba 5'-GCGTCTAGAAAAACGAGATAAGGTGCAG-3' (SEQ ID NO:42) and
- PACLacIMH ⁇ RecA contained the Lad region of Pet21 at positions 1440 to 3176, the MH6 RecA at positions 3809 to 5188, chloramphenicol resistance gene at positions 5445-218 (5446 to 5885 and 1 to 218), and the pl5A origin of replication at positions 581 to 1424.
- the coding region of RecA gene was cloned from E.coli in-frame with the start codon and 6 histidine linker (MH6) behind the LacZ promoter of pUC19.
- the Arabidopsis 1.3 kb PCR fragment was digested with Xbal and BamHI (compatible with Bglll) and cloned into the plasmid pACYCLacIMH ⁇ EPSPS, in place of the Bacillus gene.
- the clones obtained were then sequenced and confirmed positive.
- One of the confirmed clones (pAtEPS-12) was selected and the junctions between the cDNA and the cloning plasmid were also confirmed to be identical to the expected sequences.
- the 353bp PCR fragments obtained were purified (Qiagen PCR Purification kit) and their sequence confirmed. The fragments were then digested with Pstl (underlined in the primer sequences) and BamHI and ligated to the pAtEPS-12 vector, which had itself been previously digested with Pstl and BamHI JM 109 (Promega) competent cells were used for the transformation and plated onto chloramphenicol-containing LB plates. Clones from each mutagenesis experiment were then isolated and their sequence confirmed.
- Electrocompetent cells of S A4247, a LacZ - Salmonella typhi strain were prepared according to well known procedures (see Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, (Wiley and Sons, Inc.)). 30 ⁇ l of SA4247 competent cells were electroporated with 20 ng of each plasmid DNA encoding Arabidopsis wild-type and mutant EPSPS proteins, Bacillus wild-type EPSPS, along with a mock transfection as a control. The settings for electroporation were 25 ⁇ F, 2.5KV and 200 ohms. After electroporation, the cells were transferred into 15 mis culture tube and supplemented with 970 ⁇ of SOC medium.
- the cultures were incubated for 1 V hours at 37 °C at 225 rpm. 50 ⁇ l of each culture were plated onto LB plates containing 17 ⁇ g/ml chloramphenicol (in duplicates) and incubated overnight at 37 °C. On the following day, 5 colonies of each plate were picked and transferred onto M9 plates and incubated overnight at 37 °C.
- Colonies from the overnight incubation on solid M9 were inoculated into 4 ml of liquid M9 medium and grown overnight at 37°C.
- 25 ml of liquid M9 medium containing chloramphenicol, IPTG and 17 mM or 0 mM Glyphosate (Aldrich, 33775-7) were inoculated with 1-2 mis of each overnight culture (in duplicates), the starting OD (at 600 nm) was measured and all the cultures were normalized to start at the same OD. An OD measurement was taken every hour for seven hours.
- a culture of untransformed Salmonella was also inoculated into plain LB medium.
- One milliliter of overnight culture of each of the bacterial clones is inoculated into 100 ml of liquid LB medium containing chloramphenicol.
- the cells were allowed to grow at 37 °C until they reached an OD of 0.5-0.7 (approximately 3 l A hours).
- IPTG was then added to the cultures to a concentration of 1.0 mM.
- the cells were grown five additional hours. They were then pelleted at 4000 rpm for 20 minutes at 4°C.
- the isolation and the purification of the His-tagged proteins were performed following the Qiagen Ni-NTA Protein Purification System. Cell lysates and eluates were run in duplicates on 12.5%) acrylamide gels. One of the gels was silver-stained for immediate visualization, the second gel was transferred onto Millipore Immobilon-P membrane, and blocked overnight in 5% milk in TBS-T. The membrane was then exposed to Anti-His primary antibody solution (Amersham Pharmacia biotech, cat# 37-4710), followed by exposure to Anti-Mouse-IgG secondary antibody solution. (NIF825, from Amersham Pharmacia biotech ECLWestern blotting anlysis system, cat# RPN2108). Washes and detection reactions were performed according to the manufacturer instructions. Autoradiograms were developed after 5 minutes exposure.
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